Wednesday’s Men’s College Basketball
Major Scores
By The Associated Press
EAST
Boston U. 73, UMBC 52
CS Bakersfield 72, NJIT 70, OT
Dayton 74, Duquesne 62
Delaware 76, Towson 69
Drexel 78, James Madison 61
Holy Cross 82, Army 51
Lafayette 84, Colgate 67
Lehigh 58, Navy 41
MAINE 71, New Hampshire 58
Northeastern 85, George Mason 82, OT
Ohio 88, Buffalo 77
Richmond 52, Saint Joseph’s 49
St. Bonaventure 89, Fordham 63
Syracuse 56, South Florida 48
Temple 80, La Salle 79, OT
SOUTH
Charlotte 72, George Washington 62
High Point 98, Campbell 60
LSU 61, Georgia 53
Longwood 85, Virginia-Wise 74
Marshall 66, Houston 58
Memphis 70, East Carolina 47
Morgan St. 91, Coppin St. 80
Nicholls St. 80, Cent. Arkansas 70
Old Dominion 65, Georgia St. 60, OT
Sam Houston St. 50, Northwestern St. 37
Tennessee 73, Mississippi 60
Texas St. 62, SE Louisiana 61
Texas-Arlington 93, McNeese St. 89
The Citadel 62, Appalachian St. 51
VCU 63, UNC Wilmington 59
Vanderbilt 59, South Carolina 48
William & Mary 75, Hofstra 71
MIDWEST
Akron 79, Bowling Green 68
Drake 78, S. Illinois 63
E. Michigan 48, N. Illinois 45
Indiana 75, NC Central 56
Indiana St. 59, Missouri St. 46
Iowa St. 72, Texas Tech 54
Marquette 82, Rutgers 65
Michigan St. 66, Minnesota 61
N. Iowa 64, Bradley 55
Notre Dame 71, West Virginia 44
Purdue 83, Nebraska 65
Toledo 72, Cent. Michigan 67
W. Michigan 78, Ball St. 61
Wichita St. 68, Illinois St. 55
SOUTHWEST
Kansas 66, Texas A&M 58
Oklahoma 77, Oklahoma St. 64
Rice 83, UCF 74
SMU 64, Tulane 50
Stephen F. Austin 62, Lamar 52
UTEP 76, Southern Miss. 68, 2OT
UTSA 86, Texas A&M-CC 82, OT
FAR WEST
Long Beach St. 70, UC Santa Barbara 58
San Diego St. 67, Wyoming 58, OT
TCU 65, Air Force 62
UC Riverside 63, CS Northridge 61
UNLV 75, Boise St. 58
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